Notice, Wanted, German, Alfred Gilbert, Militärbefehlshaber in Belgien und Nord-Frankreich
€175.00
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Extremely rare genuine WWII German wanted notice, published by order of Militärbefehlshaber in Belgien und Nord-Frankreich in three languages: German, Dutch, and French.
The present public notification was intended for collecting information related to some Alfred, Henri Gilbert, a.k.a. 'Bill', born on April 16, 1921 in Uccle, Belgium and identified as a 'big criminal' by the German military authorities.
Apart from his last known address and a short description, this document features two photographs of the young man. A reward of 500,000 Belgian francs was offered to any person who could provide insights which could lead to the arrest of the above-mentioned suspect.
Quite good, used condition; pinned on a board made in a light material, possibly compressed cardboard.
Interesting genuine WWII Belgian soap intended for the civilian market, dated 1941.
Good overall condition. Comes in its original cardboard box bearing mention ' Vendu sans timbres ' (Sold without stamps).
Dimensions of the box: 2.5in x 1.7in x 0.7in.
Genuine WWII German driver's licence of the plastic canvas type, awarded on November 24, 1941 to some Leonhard Schüssler by Kraftfahr-Ersatz-Abteilung 45 in Sankt Pölten, Austria.
Very good overall condition, complete with original photograph. Comes along with a genuine driver's badge.
https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/KraftfahrAbtErs/KraftfahrAbtErs45-R.htm
Genuine pre-WWII German infantry Truppenausweis , with soldier's photo in Werhmacht uniform. Delivered in 1934.
The Truppenausweis is the precursor of the soldier's soldbuch.
German Signaal magazine, Dutch language version, number 17, September 1, 1942 issue, whose front cover features a German soldier lying next to an explosion.
Good overall condition.
Rare genuine WWII German photograph showing elements of some unidentified Waffen-ᛋᛋ unit on the Eastern Front.
The present picture, taken by war correspondent Altstadt , shows a group of soldiers watching the horizon through binoculars, searching for enemy snipers. Censorship's ink stamp visible at the back is dated July 27, 1942.
Original print, in quite good overall condition. Dimensions: 5.1in x 6.9in.
Genuine WWII German magazine, Die Wehrmacht , February 9, 1944, on the front cover of which appears the picture of a German transport aircraft, the Me 323 Gigant.
Has tape repairs on the front cover.
German propaganda magazine, Kölnische Illustrierte Zeitung , December 14, 1939 issue, on the front cover of which appears a photograph showing four young girls of the Bund Deutscher Mädel .
German language edition; bilingual picture captions (German and French).
Quite good, used condition.
German propaganda magazine, Die Woche , October 9, 1940 issue, featuring a photograph of Benito Mussolini on the front cover.
Original German language edition.
Complete and in quite good overall condition.
German propaganda magazine, Die Wehrmacht , August 23, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appears a soldier manipulating some antitank mine.
Original German language edition.
Quite good overall condition -- several photos have been cut off.
German propaganda magazine, Kölnische Illustrierte Zeitung , June 27, 1940 issue, on the front cover of which appear some Waffen-ᛋᛋ pictured during the Campaign of France.
German language edition; bilingual photo captions (German and Dutch).
Quite good, used condition.
German propaganda magazine, Die Woche , June 16, 1943 issue, featuring a photograph of Kriegsmarine officers.
Original German language edition.
Complete and in used condition.
Genuine WWII German magazine, Die Wehrmacht , January 12, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appear some German soldiers manning their machine gun in a trench.
Original German language edition.
Used condition -- several photos have been cut off.
German propaganda magazine, Illustrierter Beobachter , July 15, 1943 issue, on the front cover of which appears a soldier having his breakfast.
German language edition.
Quite good, used condition.
Signaal magazine, Dutch version, July 1st, 1941, whose cover features two German paratroopers. An article is dedicated to the Fallschirmjäger 's participation in the operations in Crete.
Fragile magazine.
Ready to be framed.
Lot of four genuine WWII German propaganda miniature leaflets, dedicated to Adolf Hitler's rise to power during the years 1934, 1937 and 1938 for three of them, and to the Battle of France (June 5-25, 1940) for the fourth.
Homogeneous set, in very good overall condition.
Dimensions of each booklet: 1.3in x 1.9in.
Extremely rare genuine WWII German wanted notice, published by order of Militärbefehlshaber in Belgien und Nord-Frankreich in three languages: German, Dutch, and French.
The present public notification was intended for collecting information related to some Alfred, Henri Gilbert, a.k.a. 'Bill', born on April 16, 1921 in Uccle, Belgium and identified as a 'big criminal' by the German military authorities.
Apart from his last known address and a short description, this document features two photographs of the young man. A reward of 500,000 Belgian francs was offered to any person who could provide insights which could lead to the arrest of the above-mentioned suspect.
Quite good, used condition; pinned on a board made in a light material, possibly compressed cardboard.
Dimensions of the poster itself: 11.6in x 16.5in.
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